We're continuing with Tools that are available through the System
Configuration panel.
The Windows Registry (per
Microsoft) is a central hierarchical database used to store information
necessary to configure the system for one or more users, applications, and
hardware devices.
The registry contains information that Windows
continually references during operation, such as:
- Profiles for each user
- Applications installed on the computer and the types of documents that each can create
- Property sheet settings for folders and application icons
- What hardware exists on the system
- The ports that are being used.
Warning: The registry is for advanced computer users.
Making changes to the registry can affect normal computer operations.
There are various ways to view/edit the registry. One way is to
use the Registry Editor (regedit).
Refer to the following Microsoft documentation
here to learn more about the Windows Registry.
1) What is the command to open the Registry Editor? (The answer is the name
of the .exe file, not the full path)
Ans :- regedt32.exe
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